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4 years ago
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Mike went on a hike to band wood ducks on a hot day. His core body temperature rises from 98.6 degrees fahrenheit to 99.4 degree

s fahrenheit. The thermo-receptors in the roof of his mouth detect this change in body temperature. This information is then relayed to the hypothalamus in Mike's brain. The message then travels to the sweat glands in Mike's skin and he begins to sweat. From the scenario above, identify the 1. stimulus 2. receptor 3. control center 4. effector 5. response.
Biology
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ASHA 777 [7]4 years ago
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1. Stimulis is Heat increase
2. Receptors are In the roof of his mouth
3. Control Center is his Brain
4. Effector is the Sweat Glands
5. Response is Mike Sweating
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